Polyurethane foam wall structure

ABSTRACT

A wall structure comprising a polyurethane backing is disclosed herein.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No.13/282,842, filed Oct. 27, 2011, pending. The noted application isincorporated herein by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to a method of making a wallstructure that comprises a polyurethane foam backing and the wallstructure fabricated by such a method.

2. Background Information

Spray polyurethane foam insulation may be used within the cavity of abuilding assembly or on the exterior side of external sheathing. Foaminsulation within the cavity is most common and can act as an airbarrier in addition to insulation. When foam insulation is appliedwithin the cavity, an external weather resistive barrier is applied tothe outside of the external sheathing. Additionally, a vapor retardermay or may not be used within the wall assembly.

When foam insulation is applied to the outside of the externalsheathing, the foam (closed cell in particular) acts as the weatherresistive barrier, an air barrier, a moisture vapor retarder, and asinsulation. In either case, a permanent external sheathing is used as asubstrate upon which to apply the foam.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to a method of fabricating a wallstructure comprising: positioning a wall frame substantially adjacentand parallel to a first surface of a support platform, said wall framebeing offset from the first surface of the support platform such that aspace is formed between the wall frame and the first surface of thesupport platform, wherein the wall frame comprises one or more spacesdefined by one or more support members that comprise the wall frame, andwherein a release layer is disposed on the first surface of the supportplatform and is positioned between the first surface of the supportplatform and the wall frame; contacting a first overflow lip against atleast a portion of a first side of the support platform and at least afirst portion of the wall frame, a second overflow lip against at leasta portion of a second side of the support platform and at least a secondportion of the wall frame, a third overflow lip against at least aportion of a third side of the support platform and at least a thirdportion of the wall frame, and a fourth overflow lip against at least aportion of a fourth side of the support platform and at least a fourthportion of the wall frame, wherein each of the first, second, third, andfourth overflow lips have a release layer disposed on a first surface ofeach overflow lip, said first surface of each of said overflow lips andthe first surface of the support platform defining a cavity; applying apolyurethane foam composition onto the release layer disposed on thefirst surface of the support platform by introducing the polyurethanefoam composition through the one or more spaces in the wall frame andinto the cavity that is defined by the first surface of the supportplatform and the first surface of each first, second, third, and fourthoverflow lips until such foam is in contact with at least a portion ofthe wall frame and fills at least a portion of the one or more spaces inthe wall frame; curing the polyurethane foam composition to form apolyurethane foam layer thereby attaching the polyurethane foam layer tothe wall frame; and releasing the cured polyurethane foam layer and theattached wall frame from each release layer thereby forming the wallstructure by removing the support platform and each of the first,second, third, and fourth overflow lips from the cured polyurethane foamlayer and removing any release layer attached to the cured polyurethanefoam layer.

The present invention is also directed to a method of fabricating a wallstructure comprising: positioning a wall frame substantially adjacentand parallel to a first surface of a support platform, wherein said wallframe comprises a first support member that is substantially parallel toa second support member, each of said first and second support memberscomprising a first end and a second end, and wherein a third supportmember connects a first portion of the first support member to a firstportion of the second support member and a fourth support memberconnects a second portion of the first support member to a secondportion of the second support member, and, optionally, wherein one ormore internal support members may be disposed between and parallel tothe third and fourth support members, each of said one or more internalsupport members having a first end that is connected to the firstsupport member and a second end that is connected to the second supportmember, and wherein a release layer is disposed on the first surface ofthe support platform and is positioned between the first surface of thesupport platform and the wall frame; contacting a contact surface of thefirst support member against at least a portion of the first surface ofthe support platform at a first side, a contact surface of the secondsupport member against at least a portion of the first surface of thesupport platform at a second side, a contact surface of the thirdsupport member against at least a portion of the first surface of thesupport platform at a third side, and a contact surface of the fourthsupport member against at least a portion of the first surface of thesupport platform at a fourth side, and wherein, if present, the one ormore internal support members are positioned within the wall frame suchthat the one or more internal support members are offset from the firstsurface of the support platform such that a space is formed between theone or more additional support members and the first surface of thesupport platform; applying a polyurethane foam composition onto therelease layer disposed on the first surface of the support platform byintroducing the polyurethane foam composition through one or more spacesdefined by the first, second, third, fourth, and, if present, one ormore internal support members of the wall frame and into the cavity thatis defined by the first surface of the support platform until such foamis in contact with at least a portion of the wall frame and fills atleast a portion of the spaces defined by the first, second, third,fourth, and, if present, one or more internal support members; curingthe polyurethane foam composition to form a polyurethane foam layerthereby attaching the polyurethane foam layer to the wall frame; andreleasing the cured polyurethane foam layer and the attached wall framefrom the release layer on the support platform thereby forming the wallstructure by removing the support platform from each of the first,second, third, and fourth support members and cured polyurethane foamlayer and removing any release layer attached to the cured polyurethanefoam layer.

The present invention is also directed to a wall structure comprising awall frame, said wall frame comprising a first support member that issubstantially parallel to a second support member, each of said firstand second support members comprising a first end and a second end, andwherein a third support member connects a first portion of the firstsupport member to a first portion of the second support member and afourth support member connects a second portion of the first supportmember to a second portion of the second support member, and,optionally, wherein one or more internal support members may be disposedbetween and parallel to the third and fourth support members, each ofsaid one or more additional support members having a first end that isconnected to the first support member and a second end that is connectedto the second support member, wherein one or more spaces are defined bythe first, second, third, fourth, and, if present, one or more internalsupport members of the wall frame, wherein the one or more spaces are atleast partially filled with a polyurethane foam layer and wherein asurface of the polyurethane foam layer forms a backing to the wall, andwherein an external layer is not disposed on a portion of the surface ofthe polyurethane foam layer that forms the backing of the wall.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A full understanding of the invention can be gained from the followingdescription of certain embodiments of the invention when read inconjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:

FIG. 1 depicts one embodiment of the various components describedherein;

FIG. 2 depicts another embodiment of the various components describedherein;

FIG. 3 depicts a wall structure formed using the components in FIG. 2;and

FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view along line 4-4 of FIG. 3.

FIG. 5 is a cross section view of one embodiment of a wall structuredescribed herein.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

As used herein, unless otherwise expressly specified, all numbers suchas those expressing values, ranges, amounts or percentages may be readas if prefaced by the word “about”, even if the term does not expresslyappear. Plural encompasses singular and vice versa. For example,although reference is made herein to “a” release layer, “a” supportplatform, “an” overflow lip, a combination (a plurality) of thesecomponents can be used in the present invention.

As used herein, “plurality” means two or more.

As used herein, “includes” and like terms means “including withoutlimitation.”

When referring to any numerical range of values, such ranges areunderstood to include each and every number and/or fraction between thestated range minimum and maximum. For example, a range of “1 to 10” isintended to include all sub-ranges between (and including) the recitedminimum value of 1 and the recited maximum value of 10, that is, havinga minimum value equal to or greater than 1 and a maximum value of equalto or less than 10.

Directional phrases used herein, such as, for example, upper, lower,left, right, vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, above, beneath,clockwise, counterclockwise and derivatives thereof, relate to theorientation of the elements shown in the drawings and are not limitingupon the claims unless expressly recited therein.

Process

The present invention is directed to a method of fabricating a wallstructure that comprises a polyurethane backing. In certain embodiments,no additional layer is coated onto or disposed on the polyurethanebacking that is formed through the process disclosed herein.

With reference to FIG. 1, in one embodiment, the method comprisespositioning a wall frame 2 substantially adjacent and parallel to afirst surface 4 of a support platform 6. The wall frame 2 is composed ofa first support member 8 and a second support member 10 that, in someembodiments, is oriented substantially parallel to the first supportmember 8. It is noted that while FIG. 1 depicts the first and secondsupport members 8, 10 as having a substantially linear shape, one orboth of these support members can have a different shape. For example,in some embodiments, the first support member 8 can have a substantiallyarcuate (e.g., curved) shape while the second support member 10 can havea substantially linear shape as is depicted in FIG. 1. Each of the firstand second support members 8, 10 has a first end 12, 14 and a second end16, 18. Connecting the first and second support members 8, 10 are athird and fourth support members 20, 22. Each of the third and fourthsupport members 20, 22 has a first end 24, 26 and a second end 28, 30.The first and second ends 24, 28 of the third support member 20 connecta first portion 32 of the first support member 8 to a first portion 34of the second support member 10. Additionally, the first and second ends26, 30 of the fourth support member 22 connect a second portion 36 ofthe first support member 8 to a second portion 38 of the second supportmember 10. While FIG. 1 depicts the first and seconds ends 24, 26, 28,30 of each of the third and fourth support members 20, 22 as beingsubstantially flush to the first and second ends 12, 14, 16, 18 of eachof the first and second support members 8, 10, in some embodiments, thethird and fourth support members 20, 22 may be offset from the ends 12,14, 16, 18 of the first and second support members 8, 10 by a distanceselected by the user. In these particular embodiments, the wall frame 2would have a substantially “I” shape outline or cross section (e.g.,similar to a cross section of an I-beam). In yet other embodiments, onlyone of the third or fourth support members 20, 22 is offset from theends 12, 14, 16, 18 of the first and second support members 8, 10.

While the each of the first, second, third, and fourth support members8, 10, 20, 22 may be made of any suitable material used in the housingor building industry and have any dimensions that are suitable for thoseindustries, in certain embodiments, each of the first, second, third,and fourth support members 8, 10, 20, 22 can comprise a material, suchas wood, steel, or a composite, having a nominal 2 inch×4 inch or anominal 2 inch×6 inch dimension as is known in the lumber industry. Forexample, in FIG. 1, the first, second, third, and fourth support members8, 10, 20, 22 have a nominal 2 in.×6 in. dimension. Additionally, eachof the first, second, third, and fourth support members 8, 10, 20, 22may be connected to one another via mechanical fasteners that are knownin the art. As used herein, the term “mechanical fastener” or variationsthereof shall refer broadly to any suitable fastening, connecting ortightening mechanism including, but not limited to, screws, bolts, andthe combination of bolts and nuts.

While in some embodiments, no additional support members are disposedwithin the space that is defined by the first, second, third, and fourthsupport members 8, 10, 20, 22, in the embodiment depicted in FIG. 1, thewall frame 2 does comprise one or more internal support members 40 eachhaving a first end 42 and a second end 44. The first end 42 of each ofthe one or more internal support members 40 connects the internalsupport member 40 to the first support member 8 while the second end 44of each of the one or more internal support members 40 connects theinternal support member 40 to the second support member 10.

Similar to the first, second, third, and fourth support member 8, 10,20, 22 described above, each of the internal support members 40 may bemade of any suitable material used in the housing or building industryand have any dimensions that are suitable for those industries.Accordingly, in certain embodiments, each of the first, second, third,and fourth support members 8, 10, 20, 22 can comprise a material, suchas wood, steel, or a composite, having a nominal 2 inch×4 inch or anominal 2 inch×6 inch dimension while one or more of the internalsupport members 40 can also have a nominal 2 inch×4 inch or a nominal 2inch×6 inch dimension. Each internal support member 40 can be connectedto the first and second support members 8, 10 using the mechanicalfasteners as described above. If used, the internal support members 40and the first, second, third, and fourth support members 8, 10, 20, 22will define one or more spaces 46 in the wall frame 2. Referring to FIG.1, in this particular embodiment, the spaces 46 are defined by thesupport members that comprise the wall frame (i.e., first, second,third, and fourth support members 8, 10, 20, 22) and the internalsupport members 40 that are disposed within the wall frame 2.

As stated above, the wall frame 2 is positioned substantially parallelto the support platform 6. The support platform 6 is made from amaterial, such as wood, oriented strand board, plastic, which canprovide a firm structural backing onto which a polyurethane foamcomposition can be introduced as described below. Depending on themethod used, the support platform 6 can be any dimension. However, asdepicted in FIG. 1, the outer perimeter dimensions of the supportplatform 6 are at least equal to or greater than the outer perimeterdimensions of the wall frame 2. Referring to FIG. 1, the supportplatform 6 has a first surface 4 onto which a release layer 48 isdisposed. That is, the release layer 48 is disposed between the firstsurface 4 of the support platform 6 and the wall frame 2. The releaselayer 48 can be made from any type of material provided that it exhibitsminimal adhesion properties to polyurethane materials. For example, incertain embodiments, the release layer 48 can be made from polyethylene.The release layer 48 can either be adhered to the first surface 4 of thesupport platform 6 via methods known in the art (e.g., via an adhesivematerial or mechanical fastener) or, alternatively, the release layer 48can simply be placed over the first surface 4 of the support platform 6without the use of an adhesive material.

Referring to FIG. 1, in this particular embodiment, the wall frame 2 ispositioned (e.g., lowered) onto the support platform 6 such that atleast a portion of each of the first, second, third, and fourth supportmembers 8, 10, 20, 22 are in contact with the release layer 48 that isdisposed on the first surface 4 of the support platform 6. The wallframe 2 may be lowered onto the support platform 6 using any means thatare known in the art. For example, a mechanical apparatus or,alternatively, one or more users may manually lower the wall frame 2onto the support platform 6.

In the embodiment that is depicted in FIG. 1, once the wall frame 2 islowered onto the support platform 6, the internal support members 40 areoffset from the first surface 4 of the support platform 6 by apredefined distance. In the particular embodiment depicted in FIG. 1,the distance is 2 inches since each of the first, second, third, andfourth support members 8, 10, 20, 22 have a nominal 2 inch×6 inchdimension while each of the internal support members 40 have a nominal 2inch×4 inch dimension. The offset distance is a space that is formedbetween the internal support members 40 and the first surface 4 of thesupport platform 6 into which the polyurethane foam composition will beintroduced as discussed below. In some embodiments, however, there willbe no offset distance between the first surface 4 of the supportplatform 6 and the internal support members 40 since the internalsupport members 40 can have dimensions that are identical to that of thesupport members that comprise the wall frame 8, 10, 20, 22.

Once the wall frame 2 is in position, a polyurethane foam composition isapplied onto the first surface 4 of the support member 6 by introducingthe polyurethane foam composition into the one or more spaces 46 thatare defined by the first, second, third, and fourth support members 8,10, 20, 22 and the internal support members 40. It should be understoodthat the polyurethane foam composition that is introduced through theaforementioned spaces 46 will typically only contact the release layer48 that is disposed on the first surface 4 of the support platform 6 andnot the first surface 4 itself.

Suitable polyurethane foam compositions that may be used in the presentinvention include those known in the art such as U.S. Pat. No.6,495,722, which is incorporated in their entirety herein by reference.Accordingly, in some embodiments, polyurethane materials are producedfrom the reaction of an A-side reactant with a B-side reactant. TheA-side reactant may comprise an isocyanate compound (e.g. methylenediphenyl diisocyanate (MDI)) while the B-side reactant may comprise anisocyanate reactive compound such as a polyol. Upon mixing, the A and Bside reactants will undergo a chemical reaction to form the polyurethanematerial via chemical mechanisms that are well known in the art.

Suitable isocyanate compounds that may be used with the presentinvention include, without limitation, any aliphatic, cycloaliphatic,araliphatic and, preferably, aromatic polyisocyanates, such as toluenediisocyanate in the form of its 2,4 and 2,6-isomers and mixtures thereofand mixtures of diphenylmethane diisocyanates (MDI) and oligomersthereof having an isocyanate functionality greater than 2 known in theart as “crude” or polymeric MDI (polymethylene polyphenylenepolyisocyanates), and mixtures of toluene diisocyanate and polymethylenepolyphenylene polyisocyanates may be used as well. In addition, “pure”4,4′-MDI and isomeric mixtures of 4,4′-MDI and up to 60% by weight of2,4′-MDI and 2,2′-MDI may also be used. In certain embodiments, theamount of 2,2′-MDI in the isomeric mixtures will not exceed 2% by weightand can be characterized as an impurity while the remainder of themixture comprises 4,4′-MDI and 2,4′-MDI. Accordingly, any SUPRASECisocyanate compound (available from Huntsman International LLC) can beused in the present invention.

Suitable isocyanate reactive compounds include, without limitation,polyesters, polyesteramides, polythioethers, polycarbonates,polyacetals, polyolefins or polysiloxanes. Polyester polyols which maybe used include hydroxyl-terminated reaction products of dihydricalcohols such as ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, diethylene glycol,1,4-butanediol, neopentyl glycol, 1,6-hexanediol or cyclohexanedimethanol or mixtures of such dihydric alcohols, and dicarboxylic acidsor their ester-forming derivatives, for example succinic, glutaric andadipic acids or their dimethyl esters, sebacic acid, phthalic anhydride,tetrachlorophthalic anhydride or dimethyl terephthalate or mixturesthereof. Polyesteramides may be obtained by the inclusion ofaminoalcohols such as ethanolamine in polyesterification mixtures.

Additional additives that may be included in one or both of the A and Bsides include, without limitation, catalysts enhancing the formation ofurethane bonds like tin catalysts like tin octoate anddibutyltindilaurate, tertiary amine catalysts like triethylenediamineand imidazoles like dimethylimidazole and other catalysts like maleateesters and acetate esters, surfactants, foam stabilizers (e.g.,siloxane-oxyalkylene copolymers), fire retardants, smoke suppressants,UV-stabilizers, colorants, microbial inhibitors, organic and inorganicfillers, internal mould release agents (such agents may be used tofurther enhance the release of the materials made but are notessential), and external mould release agents, or mixtures thereof.

In the embodiments where the internal support members 40 are offset fromthe first surface 4 of the support platform 6, then the introduction ofthe polyurethane foam composition also fills the space that is formedbetween the first surface 4 of the support platform 6 and the internalsupport members 40. That is, if the internal support members 40 areoffset from the first surface 4 of the support platform 6, then a cavitythat is defined by the support members 8, 10, 20, 22 that comprise thewall frame 2, the internal support members 40, and the first surface 4of the support platform 6 is also filled with the polyurethane foamcomposition.

The polyurethane foam composition can be applied by pouring or sprayingthe composition into the spaces 46 between the various support members8, 10, 20, 22, 40. The mechanisms or processes used to pour or spray thepolyurethane foam composition onto the first surface of the supportmember are well known in the art. For examples, in certain embodiments,a user may manually spray the polyurethane foam composition into thespaces and, if present, cavity using equipment that are well known inthe art such as GRACO's Reactor E30 spray equipment. In otherembodiments, a computer automated spray or pouring apparatus may be usedto apply the polyurethane foam composition onto the first surface of thesupport platform.

The polyurethane foam composition is applied onto the first surface 4 ofthe support platform 6 until the polyurethane foam composition reaches adesired height. For example, in certain embodiments, the polyurethanefoam composition will be applied until it reaches a predetermined heighton the internal support members 40. For example, in some embodiments,the polyurethane foam composition is applied onto the first surface 4 ofthe support platform 6 until the foam is 2 inches below the top surface50 of the internal support members 40 as depicted in FIG. 1. Therefore,in the embodiment depicted in FIG. 1, the polyurethane foam compositionwould fill not only the aforementioned cavity, but also at least aportion of the aforementioned spaces 46 as well.

After the polyurethane foam composition has been applied onto the firstsurface 4 of the support platform 6, the polyurethane foam compositionis allowed to cure for a predetermined amount of time at a temperaturenear ambient room temperature (e.g., ˜25° C.) thereby forming apolyurethane coating layer that comprises a backing to the wallstructure. For example, in some embodiments, the polyurethane foamcomposition is allowed to cure for a timer period ranging from 1 secondto 2 hours, such as from 15 seconds to 30 minutes or from 15 seconds to5 minutes, at ambient temperature.

After the polyurethane foam composition has cured, the wall frame 2,which includes the cured polyurethane foam layer, is released from therelease layer 48 that is disposed on the first surface 4 of the supportplatform 6. In certain embodiments, the wall frame 2 is released fromthe release layer 48 by lifting the wall frame 2 away from the firstsurface 4 of the support platform 6. This can be accomplished in anautomated manner or it can involve one or more user manually lifting thewall frame 2 from the support platform 6. If, after lifting, the releaselayer 48 is still attached to a portion of the wall frame 2 or thepolyurethane coating layer it is simply removed by the user. That is,the polyurethane coating layer does not have any other coating layersdisposed on the surface of the cured polyurethane coating layer thatcomprises the backing of the wall structure. For example, the curedpolyurethane coating layer does not contain any type of sheathing thatis disposed on its surface nor does it have any type of coating layer(e.g., paint or cement) applied thereto.

Referring to FIG. 2, the wall frame 2 is positioned substantiallyadjacent to and parallel to the support platform 6. Unlike the processdescribed above, however, the wall frame 2 in this embodiment does notcome into contact with the support platform 6. Rather, is if offset fromthe support platform 6 by a predetermined distance thereby forming aspace between the between the wall frame 2 and the first surface 4 ofthe support platform 6 using techniques known in the art. For example, amechanical apparatus, such as a crane, may be used to suspend the wallframe 2 over the support platform 6 at the desired distance. In someembodiments, the mechanical apparatus may be motorized and actuated viasome type of automation process. In the particular embodiment depictedin FIG. 2, each of the support members 8, 10, 20, 22 that comprise thewall frame 2 in addition to the internal support members 40 are of thesame dimensions. That is, each of the support members 8, 10, 20, 22, 40has a nominal 2 in.×4 in. dimension.

Unlike the embodiment depicted in FIG. 1, however, in order to preventthe polyurethane foam composition from overflowing over the sides of thesupport platform 6 when the polyurethane coating composition is appliedonto the first surface 4 of the support platform 6, a plurality ofoverflow lips 52 are used.

As can be seen in FIG. 2, several overflow lips 52 are positioned aroundthe perimeter of the support platform 6. In certain embodiments, priorto introducing the polyurethane foam composition onto the first surface4 of the support platform 6, each of the overflow lips 52 are positionedsuch that they come into contact with a particular side of the supportplatform 6. For instance, a first overflow lip 54 will contact a firstside 56 of the support platform 6, a second overflow lip 58 will contacta second side 60 of the support platform 6, a third overflow lip 62 willcontact a third side 64 of the support platform 6, and a fourth overflowlip 66 will contact a fourth side 68 of the support platform 6.Referring to FIG. 2, in certain embodiments, the first overflow lip 54will also come into contact with the first support member 8, the secondoverflow lip 58 will come into contact with the second support member10, the third overflow lip 62 will come into contact with the thirdsupport member 20, and the fourth overflow lip 66 will come into contactwith the fourth support member 22. Accordingly, in these embodiments,each of the overflow lips 54, 58, 62, 66 must have sufficient dimensions(e.g., length and height) in order to come into contact with not onlythe support platform 6, but also the wall frame 2 that is offset fromthe first surface 4 of the support platform 6. Once in position againstthe support platform 6 and the wall frame 2, each of the overflow lips54, 58, 62, 66, the wall frame 2, and the first surface 4 of the supportplatform 6 define a cavity into which the polyurethane foam compositionwill flow.

Each of the overflow lips 54, 58, 62, 66 can be positioned by use of aautomated means (e.g., an automated actuator positioned behind eachoverflow lip which moves each overflow lip toward the support platform)or by manual means in which one or more users manually moves eachoverflow lip 54, 58, 62, 66 into position.

After each of the overflow lips 54, 58, 62, 66 are positioned againstthe appropriate sides 56, 60, 64, 68 of the support platform 6, theoverflow lips 54, 58, 62, 66 can be mechanically fastened to one or bothof the support platform 6 and the wall frame 2 provided that thefasteners can be removed after the polyurethane coating composition hascured. It should be noted, however, that in certain embodiments theoverflow lips 54, 58, 62, 66 are not mechanically fastened to either thesupport platform 6 or the wall frame 2. In these embodiments, sufficientpressure is applied to each of the overflow lips 54, 58, 62, 66 toprevent them from moving out of alignment with the support platform 6and the wall frame 2.

In certain embodiments, a release layer 70 is also disposed on a firstsurface 72 of each of the overflow lips 54, 58, 62, 66. The releaselayer 70 on each of the overflow lips 54, 58, 62, 66 can be made fromthe same material used in the release layer 48 that is disposed on thesupport platform 6. However, each of the release layers 48, 70 used inthe disclosed system can also be different from one another.

While in the embodiment depicted in FIG. 2 the overflow lips 54, 58, 62,66 surround the perimeter of the support platform 6 and the wall frame2, in certain embodiments the support platform 6 has an outer perimeterdimension that is less than that of the wall frame 2. Accordingly, inthese embodiments, the interior surface 74 on each of the overflow lips54, 58, 62, 66 will be substantially in the same plane as the firstsurface 72 of each of the support members 8, 10, 20, 22 that comprisethe wall frame 2 while also being in contact with the various sides 56,60, 64, 68 of the support platform 6.

After the wall frame 2, the support platform 6, and each of the overflowlips 54, 58, 62, 66 are in position, the polyurethane foam compositionis applied to the first surface 4 of the support platform 6 in themanner that is described above. Accordingly, the polyurethane foam willfill not only fill in a portion of the cavity that is formed by the wallframe 2, the first surface 4 of the support platform 6, and each of theoverflow lips 54, 58, 62, 66, but it will also fill in at least aportion of the spaces 46 that are defined by the wall frame 2 and, ifpresent, the internal support members 40.

After application of the polyurethane foam composition, the compositionis allowed to cure as described above.

Once the polyurethane coating composition has been cured, the supportplatform 6 and each of the overflow lips 54, 58, 62, 66 are removed fromthe wall frame 2 and the cured polyurethane foam layer by using anytechniques known in the art such as those described above. In theembodiments where mechanical fasteners were used to secure the overflowlips 54, 58, 62, 66 to one or both of the support platform 6 and thewall frame 2, then these mechanical fasteners are removed prior toremoving the overflow lips 54, 58, 62, 66 from the support platform 6and the wall frame 2. If any release layers 40, 70 are left on the wallframe 2 and the cured polyurethane foam layer, the release layers 40, 70are removed as discussed above thereby leaving a wall structure thatcomprises a polyurethane coating layer that does not have any otherlayer (e.g., sheathing or coating layer) disposed on it.

Wall Structure

A completed wall structure 78 comprising the wall frame 2 (including theinternal support members) and the polyurethane foam layer 80 thatcomprises the backing 82 of the wall structure 78 is depicted in FIG. 3.In this particular embodiment, each of the support members 8, 10, 20, 22comprising the wall frame as well as the internal support members 40have a nominal 2 in.×4 in. dimension.

FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 3 along line 4-4. As can beseen in this embodiment, the cured polyurethane coating layer forms thebacking 80 of the wall structure 78. Opposite the backing 80 are thespaces 46 that are defined by the various support members 8, 10, 20, 22that comprise the wall frame 2 and the internal support members 40 andthrough which the polyurethane foam composition was applied. While, inFIG. 4, the polyurethane foam layer comprises the backing 80 of the wallstructure 78 in, in some embodiments, a sufficient amount ofpolyurethane foam composition can be added such that the wall structure78 would comprise two polyurethane layers, each of which are on oppositesides of the wall structure 78. That is, as oriented in FIG. 4, thepolyurethane coating composition can be added in such an amount suchthat the wall structure 78 comprises a polyurethane foam layer on thetop side 84 of the wall structure 78 as well as on the bottom side 86 ofthe wall structure 78. In these particular embodiments, all orsubstantially a large portion of the spaces 46 that are defined by thevarious support members 8, 10, 20, 22 that comprise the wall frame 2 andthe internal support members 40 are filled with the cured polyurethanefoam layer 80.

Similar to FIG. 4, FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of wall structure78. Unlike the other embodiments, however, this particular embodimentcomprises a plurality of additional internal support members orsupplemental internal support members 88 that is disposed on the topside 84 of the wall structure 78. While the supplemental internalsupport members depicted in FIG. 5 have a nominal 1 inch×2 inchdimension, the supplemental internal support members can have anysuitable dimension provided that it can positioned within the wall frame2. In the embodiment that is depicted in FIG. 5, the top edge of each ofthe supplemental internal support members 88 are substantially on thesame plane as the top side 84 of the wall structure 78. That is, the topedge of each supplemental internal support members 88 do not extendbeyond the top side 84 of the wall structure 78. The process used tomake the wall structure 78 depicted in FIG. 5 is substantially similarto the processes described above. However, prior to positioning the wallframe 2 substantially parallel to the support platform 6, thesupplemental internal support members 88 are placed over the releaselayer 48 that is place over the first surface 4 of the support platform6 in a desired orientation. The remainder of the process for making thewall structure 78 depicted in FIG. 5 then proceeds as described above.For example, in the process described in connection with FIG. 2, thesupplemental internal support members 88 are positioned on the supportplatform 6 prior to lowering the wall frame 2 over the support platform2 and prior to the overflow lips 54, 58, 62, 66 being positioned andsecured as described above. The polyurethane foam composition is thenapplied as described above and, therefore, the foam composition willencase or come into contact with at least a portion of the supplementalinternal support members 88.

While specific embodiments of the invention have been described indetail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variousmodifications and alternatives to those details could be developed inlight of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, theparticular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only andnot limiting as to the scope of the invention which is to be given thefull breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof.Therefore, any of the features and/or elements which are listed abovemay be combined with one another in any combination and still be withinthe breadth of this disclosure.

What is claimed is:
 1. A wall structure consisting of a wall frame, saidwall frame consisting of a first support member, a second supportmember, a third support member, and a fourth support member, and aplurality of internal support members; wherein the first support memberis substantially parallel to the second support member, each of saidfirst and second support members comprising a first end and a secondend; wherein the third support member connects a first portion of thefirst support member to a first portion of the second support member andthe fourth support member connects a second portion of the first supportmember to a second portion of the second support member; wherein eachinternal support member is disposed between and parallel to the thirdand fourth support members and wherein each internal support member hasa first end that is connected to the first support member and a secondend that is connected to the second support member; wherein a pluralityof spaces are defined by a lateral side of the first, second, third,fourth and the internal support members; wherein the plurality of spacesare partially filled with a polyurethane foam layer such that thelateral side of the first, second, third, and fourth support member isuncovered and free of the polyurethane foam; wherein a surface of thepolyurethane foam layer forms a backing to the wall structure; andwherein an external layer is not disposed on a surface of thepolyurethane foam layer that forms the backing of the wall structure. 2.The wall structure according to claim 1, wherein the polyurethane foamlayer consists of a closed cell or an open cell polyurethane foam.